Three Dwarfspit Arrows: Book Four (The Shi'ell 4), by GJ Kelly
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The Shi'ell Book 4 The Shi'ell is not alone. He knows now that he has friends, and he knows that he has family. He also knows there is a spy in Last Ridings. Leaving the chaos of Tamsin's Hall in his wake, Argovayne rides for home, bent upon warning his father Gawain that the Toorseneth has a traitor buried deep within the ranks of New Raheen. What begins as a simple yet urgent journey soon becomes a lethal hunt, a race against time, and three Dwarfspit arrows the difference between success and catastrophe...
Three Dwarfspit Arrows: Book Four (The Shi'ell 4), by GJ Kelly- Amazon Sales Rank: #213751 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-11-30
- Released on: 2015-11-30
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. I was disappointed in Argo as a main character By Amazon Customer I've been a fan of this author since the day Gawain returned to find his homeland destroyed and began his mission of vengeance.When I first began the Shi'ell series, I was disappointed in Argo as a main character. I'd hoped to be able to pick out pieces of his mother and father in his character, but his coldness and distant demeanor made it hard for me to warm up to him. Luckily, this resolved itself quickly. The banter between the companions truly made the story, and soon I was captured by his storyline and cheering him on as he developed both as a hero and as a person.I've always disliked the long portions of the storyline that involve the hero traveling alone. While I appreciate glimpses into his thoughts, the extremely long internal monologs tend to make my attention wander once I've grasped the explanation/resolution of whatever conflict the character was mulling over. GJ Kelly is one of the few authors that make it worth it to hang in there. His characters are just so immensely likeable, you can't help but keep going just to find out what happens to them.That being said.....Sirina. I don't think anyone loves her at this point. Other reviewers have said it better than I ever could, but I do want to add this:***spoilers***The importance of the Shi'ell has been an ongoing plot line since the previous series. His myth and legend discussed in detail since long before his birth. As the readers, we picked up this series in order to see the fruition of all this planning....only to be (seemingly) betrayed. Is the shi'ell merely a strawman for the enemy to target while the real work is done by others?I refuse to believe that everything up to this point has been for nothing. Unless GJ Kelly has surrendered his writing to a ghost author, there must be an explanation. Plots within plots. Because if Sirina is the new kindred heroine, my new hope will be that the series conclusion ends with a ranger's arrow finding it's way into her cold, compassionless heart.I have faith in Mr. Kelly. I just hope that we don't have to wait too long for this explanation. To have to sit through several books' worth of Argo thinking he's useless after 4 books of development would be too much for me.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Not as good as any of the previous books- a wild goose chase, for characters and readers. By W.J.R I enjoyed this book the least of any within the two series. (I've loved both series, never giving a book below 4 stars) As always the strength of the story is the interplay and dialogue between the main character and his companions and that remains a strong point. The further the Shi'ell story goes along the more I realize that some of the magic of the previous series is missing in this series. Part of that magic in the first series was the combination of : The greater challenge+ spitting in the eye of fate+ the love story + the value of maintaining care and humanity despite the awful circumstances.Spoiler- Sirina lacks everything mentioned above, is the antithesis of everything the story(s) valued before. I ended up wanting her plans and the people around her to fail, I'm embarrassed to admit, I thought for a moment, ...wouldn't it be fitting if Sirina and Kamryn encountered a surviving assassin and both died on their return trip.But Sirina aside, the biggest issue is time wasted by the character, and readers. Because basic, well known information is denied (by Sirina) Argovayne and readers slog through a story that ultimately ends being about a worthless chase to nowhere, leading to nothing.At the end of the chase to nowhere Agrovane learns:1. He is not worth/worthy of knowing the "real" plans. Tools don't need know the details.2. He is, and has always been disposable, even to his family, and is unimportant to the larger battle being waged. He's a fire and forget weapon.3. Is hated by his sister, she has always seen him pathetic. (Perhaps a view shared by his mother, who keeps Sirina as her confidant)4. He is not person to be loved by anyone other than his friends.All in all a pretty unfulfilling read.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Ah, (character who shall remain anonymous for the sake of spoilers), why do you vex me so? By BookLover14 The book overall was good and I would recommend reading it and continuing the series, but there were a few issues I had. Should you like to see why I didn't give 5 stars (3.5, is what I gave), continue reading at your own risk.*Spoilers*While I gave this book 4 stars, my real belief is that it is closer to 3.5. I love this author--he is absolutely one of my favorites, and will likely continue to be. However, I was fairly disappointed with the turn of events in this story. Argo's entire journey (literally the entire book) and his existence in general, was rendered useless and deemed a disappointment by a cold, unforgiving Sirina. Her character became so unlikable to me that I almost want her to fail (well, I certainly want her to fail, but not the kindred entirely). I'm fond of Argo, and have rooted him on from the beginning. The ending, I suspect (read: hope) has some specific purpose other than to shame Argo and make him look like an utter waste of Human, Elf, and White Haired flesh. That said, the book did further his character significantly, the newer characters (Hagai and Kaera) were excellent, and the world building was just as fantastic as previous books. For this reason I rounded up rather than down when rating the book. I haven't yet come across a major detail that had no further impact on the overall story, so it will take more than an ending of disappointment to dissuade me from continuing the series. If anything, I want to read more to see Argo redeem himself and knock Sirina on her pompous a**! I'm hoping, Mr. Kelly, that my wishes will come true, if not exactly as described :)
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